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Reynolds secondary grad Erinne Paisley has sold her paper prom dress – which went viral online earlier this month – for a closing bid of $1,150.
Paisley posted the actual dress to gobid.com after photos of it earned national media attention at her Reynolds prom and grad-uation on May 31. The dress is made of Paisley’s recycled math homework and bears the writ-ing, “I received my education, not every woman has. Malala.org,” in red marker.
“I’m extremely happy (the dress) sold and I’m very excited to be (starting) a few projects that have arisen from this experi-ence,” Paisley says.
To this day the photo’s origi-nal post, on Spotted in Victoria’s Facebook page, carries 11,712 likes and 2,275 shares, heavy lift-ing for a (previously) little known high school student’s dress. Paisley originally donated $250 to Malala.org, the money she would have spent on a ready-made prom dress. Once the dress caught the public’s attention she contributed a blog post about the dress on Malala.org, the site cre-ated by Pakastani women’s activ-ist Malala Yousafzai.
Paisley does not know dress’
purchaser, Becky Moynan, but is deeply indebted to her.
“This has been such an amaz-ing experience to go through (as I exit) high school and I’m extremely grateful for it,” Pais-ley said. “It has taught me many, many things, including things I’m continuing to learn about, (such as) how to integrate activism into pop culture to reach a youth-based audience and create fur-ther positive change.”
This month Paisley will launch her new project, popactivism.com, which is already on Face-book (Pop Activism) and Twitter @popactivism. Paisley will attend the University of Toronto in Sep-tember for international relations.
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Erinne Paisley in the paper dress.
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Triathlete Matt Sharpe floats on a cushion of air while running on 80 per cent of his body weight in the Alter-G treadmill at the Canadian Sports Institute Pacific’s Gord Sleivert Sport Performance Lab at the Pacific Institute for Sports Excellence.
Triathlete back on track with treadmill Travis PatersonNews staff
Zipping into a black bubble, Matt Sharpe looks more like he’s about get into a time machine than on a treadmill.
Thanks to the Canadian Sports Institute’s new Alter-G treadmill, an approximately $75,000 machine, the injured Saanich triathlete is already a month into rehabilitation on an injured ankle that wouldn’t have started for another two weeks.
As he runs, his legs are visible through a window in the bubble. You can see the effort it takes to force a natural running motion.
“It really is like running on the moon, you have to be conscious of a proper stride,” said Sharpe, as the machine filled a bubble of air around him and lifted him off the ground. “I started running at 60 per cent of my body weight, about three times a week, and gradually added weight.”
The Alter-G allows Sharpe, in this case, the ability to retain the mus-cle memory in his ankle for running despite having tendinitis. But it can work for many leg injuries, said CSI physiotherapist Holly Murray.
“It’s a pretty popular machine since we got it a couple months ago. It allows you to keep the neuro-mus-cular patterns from previous train-ing.”
In essence, the machine is sal-vaging a winter’s worth of training for Sharpe, who enjoyed success in some smaller Southern hemisphere triathlons this spring only to suffer
the setback of an injury as race season arrived.
Sharpe had a goal to repre-sent Canada at this summer’s Pan Am Games but is now tar-geting a pair of World Cup races
in October. Ellen Pennock, a Victoria-
based training partner of Sharpe’s, will represent Canada at the Pan Am Games.
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Penny Sakamoto, Group Publisher for Black Press in Greater Victoria is pleased to announce the appointment of Oliver Sommer as Publisher of the Saanich News. The Saanich News has a circulation of 31,204 making it the largest
community newspaper in the region. In addition, Sommer will continue as Associate Group Publisher for Greater Victoria and have increased responsibilities for the company’s publishing and commercial printing interests at the press plant facilities located in Saanich. He will further contribute to the overall operation including sales and marketing, key customer engagement, and product development.
A B.C. original, Oliver has extensive senior leadership experience including the Globe and Mail and the Lethbridge Herald. He returned to Vancouver Island in 2007, joining Black Press as Publisher of the Peninsula News Review, serving Sidney and North Saanich. In 2009, he was appointed Director of Advertising for the region and lead many key initiatives, among them the relaunch of Monday Magazine and development of Tweed and Boulevard Magazines, and the Great Teachers project. He completed the Thompson Rivers University Leadership Certificate in 2013.
An active member of the community he has served on various boards including Leadership Victoria, Saanich Pensinsula Chamber of Commerce, and the Sidney Business Association. He regularly contributes to a variety of local not for profit causes. Black Press continues to grow its investments on Vancouver Island and Oliver will play a key role in that process.
A resident of Saanich, he and his wife Leslie, have four children and enjoy life on Vancouver Island.
A P P O I N T M E N TPenny Sakamoto, Group Publisher for Black Press in Greater Victoria is pleased to announce the appointment of Oliver Sommer as Publisher of the Saanich News. The Saanich News has a circulation of 31,204 making it the largest
community newspaper in the region. In addition, Sommer will continue as Associate Group Publisher for Greater Victoria and have increased responsibilities for the company’s publishing and commercial printing interests at the
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Travis Paterson News staff
Dave Godfrey was an award-winning author and publisher, a vintner, a father and a husband. Politically, he was a pundit at the community level and a critic in the municipal realm.
Saanich knew him for all of these reasons, and yet he managed vari-ous levels of privacy despite being such a public figure. It wasn’t until he passed away on June 21 – seven weeks shy of his 77th birthday – that the community learned he succumbed to stage four pancre-atic cancer.
The diagnosis came just six weeks prior: that’s the way it goes with pancreatic cancer, the symp-toms of which are dangerously eva-sive.
“He was a private man, when he decided not to run (again) for the (Cadboro Bay Residents Associa-tion) board of directors election in May, all he said was, ‘I’m not feel-ing that well,’” said CBRA presi-dent Eric Dahli. “That was it, and yet, ‘I’m not feeling that well’ was actually stage four cancer. He was
always looking towards what we could do for the future of Saanich and Cadboro Bay.”
Politically, Godfrey was involved in the local scene, a prominent player behind the scenes of the most recent Saanich election, and a voice in the sewage debate. So are two thirds of his surviving fam-ily, as wife Ellen and son Samuel are active in the provincial theatre. Daughter Rebecca is a respected author and professor of literature
at Columbia University. “Dave was an idea man to the
max, and had the energy of 10 men. He brought that to the (Cadboro residents association),” Dahli said.
He also brought it to his God-frey-Brownell Vineyard in Duncan, where he regularly “out-worked young men” in the field, Ellen said.
From the time Ellen and Dave met at a Stanford University party in 1960, until very recently, Dave was in perfect health. He did, how-
ever, notice he was tired while working in the vineyard last year. In retrospect, Ellen suspects it was likely the cancer.
“He took no pills, he had low cholesterol and a strong heart,” she said. “We looked at (his ail-ments) with doctors. But with pan-creatic cancer you (often) have no recognizable symptoms until it’s too late.”
The family is still in shock. The progression was so advanced, chemo only helped to minimize some of the pain. But it was too late for Dave, who was unable to eat.
“It’s hard to believe,” Ellen said. His presence will be missed. Godfrey’s love for the Cadboro
Bay area stemmed from his child-hood, when he would visit his grandparents and stay in their Samuel McClure-designed cottage, originally commissioned by Victo-ria pioneers Thornton and Eliza-beth Fell in 1909.
That house was passed on to Dave’s uncle, Clifford Godfrey, a historical Saanich character whose influence helped shape Dave.
“(Clifford) grew his own vege-tables, fished and sailed his own hand-built boat in Cadboro Bay, all this at a time when there weren’t a lot of houses along the beach front,” Rebecca said.
Dave’s parents moved to Ten Mile Point in 1974, and the God-
frey family followed soon after. By that time, Dave’s work had defined itself as the stuff of Canadian leg-end. Among his published works, The New Ancestors, won the Gov-ernor General's Award for English language fiction in 1970. He co-created three publishing houses, the House of Anansi Press (1967) with writer Dennis Lee, which published early works by Marga-ret Atwood, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Roch Carrier and more, as well as the New Press and the Porcupine’s Quill.
From 1977 to 1982, he chaired the University of Victoria creative writing department.
Through it all, he had an eye on the potential of digital communi-cation, the Internet. He formed a (since defunct) company in the late 1980s that might have been the first provider of private inter-net access in Greater Victoria, if not B.C.
Dave was always ahead of his time, said UVic writing professor Lorna Crozier.
“We need more passionate Cana-dians, writers and intellectuals like him. He saw no contradiction with being a businessman and a novel-ist, with being an inventor of pro-grams and a creator of stories. I hope his last years as a wine maker were as exciting to him as his years as a teacher and writer.”
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VIEWPOINTCanada Day a fitting farewell
Walking along Gorge Road through a sea of red and white revellers on Wednesday was a fitting end to my time at Saanich News. Dozens of people, who less than a year ago would have been just faces in the crowd, met me with smiles, good cheer and open invitations to
photograph their Canada Day pride.
You see, I’ve never really felt a sense of community in any of the cities I’ve lived. Perhaps it was due to wandering youth and an inability to stay in one place. The objective sidelines of journalism became a comfortable fit, where I could excuse myself from a room when things got too personal.
But I’ve since come to appreciate Saanich as a place
of genuine community where pride of home is infectious. And that pride has infected me.
The privilege of meeting hundreds of Saanichites and telling your stories was never taken for granted. I’m humbled by the many phone calls and well wishes I’ve received about my departure simply through word of mouth. And while most of you don’t have a personal connection with me, I can say that I truly cared about the way this paper affected you each week.
A good community newspaper should do two things: reflect the world around it, and enable residents to make well-informed decisions about relevant issues. We’ve used these guiding principles in our day-to-day coverage, and I know this paper will continue to reflect the joy, pain, excitement and sorrow of this incredible community.
Saanich is undergoing significant change with a new mayor and council, and the community has a host of generational issues to tackle in the coming years: amalgamation, the $1 billion sewage treatment project and the ever-increasing pressure of housing affordability, to name just a few. Whatever happens, I know Saanich will continue to thrive as one of the most enviable, best kept secrets to live, and Saanich News will be here to hold up the mirror when you need it.
YOUR VIEW
Re: Langford mayor blasts Saanich on sewage site rejection, News (June 26)
Congratulations, finally a newspaper and editor willing call out the Luddite clique of Saanich councillors for their lack of critical thinking and unwillingness to consider a potential viable solution for the siting of a sewage treatment.
Langford’s Mayor Stew Young was right in stating that they shirked their responsibilities and acted as nannies instead of allowing an examination process to move forward.
And the whitewash of the spyware scandal by CAO Andy Laidlaw is unbelievable, in effect supporting a number of incompetent employees.
Our only hope is that a few councillors will resign and Laidlaw will move on sooner than later.
Chris SheldonSaanich
EDPA bylaw more restrictive than staff let on
Re: Give EDPA fair consideration, says enviro head, News (June 17)
Saanich staff continue to give misleading statements about the EDPA. Read the bylaw. It does say a shed can be built, but only if you don’t damage existing native vegetation. If Saanich would explain how this can be done on an area that it says is of the “highest biodiversity,” I think this bylaw would be far less controversial.
In the end, the EDPA does nothing to preserve or restore the
environment (there aren’t even fines for violating it), and comes at a very high cost to homeowners.
Kevin CuddihySaanich
Spyware needs independent report
Indeed there should be more to come in knowledge of the Saanich spyware fiasco.
Many voters aren’t going to believe an internal report.
Only a process that puts people under oath will be accepted.
Keith SketchleySaanich
Sewage site should have moved forward
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Marium Frayne Dalton sits outside her home at the Victorian at McKenzie seniors residence. Marium turned 100 years old on Canada Day.
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Happy 100th on Canada Day for Saanich senior
Surrounded by family Marium Frayne Dalton couldn’t stop smiling as she prepared to to become a centenarian, celebrating her 100th birthday on Canada Day, July 1, at her home at the Victorian at McKenzie Avenue.
The happy 100 year old said, “I’ve had a really lovely life.”
Dalton Frayne was born in 1915, the middle child among 12 siblings, in the French community of Lac du Bonnett, Manitoba.
She grew up there, put herself through nursing school and then became a public health nurse working throughout remote areas of Manitoba with First Nations communities. She often worked alone and delivered many babies by herself.
She calculates that she delivered over 50 infants, a number of whom were given her name, Marium.
She loved her work as it gave her the opportu-nity to do different things in life and allowed her to make a positive difference for her patients.
Dalton Frayne married twice, first to Lawrence Frayne and then after he passed away in 1986 to Lawrence Dalton. She finds it amusing that she married two men named Lawrence.
She has three children, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
She moved to Greater Victoria in 2007, fleeing Winnipeg winters and joining sons who already lived here.
Farquhar announces2015/16 season
The University Centre Farquhar Auditorium announced its next season of programming recently beginning with acrobatic troupe Peking Dreams on Sept. 5.
“We’ve got a world-class line-up of perfor-mances celebrating community as well as show-casing cultural diversity,” said Ian Case, Farqu-har director.
The Farquhar’s season kicks off with a per-formance by Peking Dreams, a troupe that has made profound contribution to the Circus world and heavily influenced the creation of Cirque du Soleil. The performance features the National Circus and Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China performing gravity defying acrobatics.
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Canada Day on the GorgeIt was a perfect day of sun and fun along the Gorge waterway for the 16th annual Canada Day Gorge Picnic, hosted by the Gorge Tillicum Community Association. Festivities included a Canada Day parade, Gorge on Art, canoe rides, inflatable playstations for kids and plenty of food –including a pancake breakfast for more than 3,000 people.
A youngster reacts to his big kick towards the Gorge Soccer Association net along Gorge Road West.
A member of the Quicksbottom Morris dancers introduces a dance to the crowd along the Gorge.
Puppeteer Tim Gosley entertains kids at the Austin Family Stage during the Gorge Canada Day Picnic.
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Shawn Vandekerkove paints during Gorge on Art, which included a range of arts including paintings and drawings, sculpture, photographs, ceramics, metal arts, jewellery and textiles.
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Members of the Victoria Canoe and Kayak Club take some Canada Day revellers out on the Gorge for a paddle.
Dave Harris performs at the Gorge on Art stage while kids take a dip in the Gorge below.
Saanich Firefighter Graydon Janicki cruises along Gorge Road during the Canada Day parade.
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Canada Day on the GorgeIt was a perfect day of sun and fun along the Gorge waterway for the 16th annual Canada Day Gorge Picnic, hosted by the Gorge Tillicum Community Association. Festivities included a Canada Day parade, Gorge on Art, canoe rides, inflatable playstations for kids and plenty of food –including a pancake breakfast for more than 3,000 people.
A youngster reacts to his big kick towards the Gorge Soccer Association net along Gorge Road West.
A member of the Quicksbottom Morris dancers introduces a dance to the crowd along the Gorge.
Puppeteer Tim Gosley entertains kids at the Austin Family Stage during the Gorge Canada Day Picnic.
Photos by Daniel Palmer/News staff
Shawn Vandekerkove paints during Gorge on Art, which included a range of arts including paintings and drawings, sculpture, photographs, ceramics, metal arts, jewellery and textiles.
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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau came to the West Coast Monday to unveil his party’s environmental platform for the Oct. 19 federal election, promising to ban crude oil tankers from B.C.’s North
Coast an impose an undefined price on carbon emissions after consulting the provinces.
If he forms the next government, Trudeau would invite premiers to join him at the next United Nations climate change conference in Paris next December,
and then meet them again within 90 days to come up with a national plan to regulate fossil fuel emissions.
“Central to this will be the creation of national emissions-reduction targets, informed by the best economic and scientific analysis,”
the party’s 12-page summary says, adding that the Conservative government’s emission reduction targets are “inadequate and meaningless without a plan to achieve them.”
Conservative Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford and Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq replied with a statement warning that the Liberal plan “will increase the costs of everything including gas, groceries, electricity.”
Rickford and Aglukkaq said Trudeau’s promise to end fossil fuel subsidies would remove Ottawa’s support for development of liquefied natural gas export facilities in B.C. In February, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced increased capital cost tax credits for the LNG industry, similar to capital investment incentives offered by B.C.
NDP leader Thomas Mulcair has promised a national cap-and trade plan for carbon emissions, which would impose extra costs based on higher emissions and reward industries that are able to reduce them.
The Liberal plan promises a minimum $200 million annual spending to “support innovation and clean technologies in the forestry, fisheries, mining, energy and agricultural sectors.”
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Ruckersville, Virginia: Crash, bang, wallop and the crash test is all over in a shorter time than it takes to say those first words aloud.And you would have to speak loudly to be heard over the loud bang and sounds of shattering glass that echo around the cavernous building used to test the crash worthiness of dozens of vehicles annually by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. It’s quite a show to witness up close but this is not entertainment, the various impact tests the IIHS run are designed to save lives. And, should you be tempted to smile, an inspection of the smashed vehicle will soon wipe it from your face.Prior to the test smash, a group of Canadian journalists spent a couple of hours touring the facility, eyeing many mangled wrecks, which, reassuringly, looked less wrecked the closer we got to later models. Clearly, their designers had learned some good lessons from the kind of thudding impact we witnessed. Car safety design has come a long way in the past 50-plus years and we were reminded of that as we entered the lobby. There was displayed a frighteningly crumpled 1959 Chevy Bel Air: nobody would have walked away from that smash in one piece.By the time we reached the viewing gantry above the test track, we were ready to witness, the ‘small overlap frontal test’, which simulates the impact of a car’s
front corner colliding with another car or utility pole. The lights began to shine brightly and we heard the rumble of the car as it launched along the 180-metre guide track. As the driver’s side of the car hit the one-metre high barrier, the dummy driving may just have noticed the spee-do was hovering at 65 km/h. (Shouldn’t have taken his eyes off the road.)All was captured on high-definition cameras from every angle and before we were released to amble over to inspect the damage, technicians armed with laptops downloaded all the crash data stored by sensors in and on the car. On impact, the car had spun off almost three metres to the right, rotating before it came to a halt it what might have been a sidewalk in real life. Hope there was no pedestrian in its path. At
the end of the day, the car manufacturer representa-tives would walk away with a DVD loaded with data and images to be followed by a detailed examination some weeks later.It’s over so quickly it’s hard for the casual observer to learn much but a slow motion video made for chilling viewing as you see the $250,000 dummy driver (some cost up to $600,000) flailing while hitting the airbag. Every habitual red-light runner should be forced to take in this horror movie.The IIHS, which began in 1959, is a U.S. non-profit
organization funded by auto insurers. The goal is to reduce injuries and fatalities (on U.S. roads and highways), but its powerful research has an impact worldwide, no pun intended.The tour was truly a revelation and demonstrated well how most of today’s cars come through rigorous impact tests with good marks and those that don’t soon get a fix. We were hosted by Subaru Canada, which has much to boast about, though it was re-strained in blowing its own trumpet on location.All Subaru models have been named IIHS “Top Safety Picks” for six years running. And that’s some feat: to qualify as a 2015 Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn ‘good’ ratings in the moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as a ‘good’ or ‘acceptable’ rating in the small overlap front test.Subaru is excited that its optional ‘Eyesight’ system has earned the top IIHS rating of Superior for front crash protection. According to Subaru Canada, the company expects the percentage of buyers opting for Eyesight to increase from the current 19 per cent to 30 per cent by the end of the 2016 model year. The Eyesight system detects obstacles and is capable of bringing a vehicle to a complete stop at speeds up to 50 km/h.By the way, for those concerned about crash test dummy cruelty, Raul Arbelaez, vice president of operations for the IIHS, says: “Our dummies aren’t getting as hurt as much they used to. We don’t have to replace as many rib cages anymore.”
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Youngsters fear other drivers more than deathBy Keith Morgan
Public speaking just lost the top spot as the most feared task for the young generation.Distracted, dangerous drivers are now their first concern, new research funded by Ford finds.Generation Z consumers are more afraid of other mo-torists driving dangerously than death, public speak-ing, spiders and snakes, according to independent research company Penn Schoen Berland.Top fears for Millennials and members of Generation Z:• Other motorists driving dangerously (88 percent)• Public speaking (75 percent)• Death (74 percent)• Spiders (69 percent)• Snakes (69 percent)“Younger generations are growing up with different fears than their parents or grandparents,” said Kevin Shkolnik, vice president, Penn Schoen Berland. “Younger drivers are worried about distracted drivers, but they think technology isn’t just the problem, it’s also the solution, as we are seeing growing demand for driver-assistance technologies.”
The most worrisome driving situations among survey respondents include:• Snowy or icy roads (79 percent)• Manoeuvring into a tight parking spot (75 percent)• Backing out onto a busy street (74 percent)• Monitoring blind spots (70 percent)• Not knowing where I’m going (69 percent)Penn Schoen Berland conducted the poll on behalf of Ford Motor Com-pany, surveying 1,000, Generation Z (ages 16-22) and Generation Y (ages 23-34). The online survey was conducted between April 29 and May 4, 2015; the margin of error is +/- 3.1 percent.Ford says the new research validates its decision to offer technologies that will help drivers with common driving
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Saanich Police Sgt. Todd Lamb is stepping back as president of the Saanich Police Association union in the wake of controversy surrounding a fitness training video he posted on YouTube.
In a letter, Lamb told union members earlier this week about his decision, apologizing for the hyper-masculinity of his online fitness product, Spec Force Alpha, which received public backlash after a Times Colonist article was published.
The product promotes itself as a tactical fitness guide that will make men the dominant alpha male in any room, and then some, using phrases like the “silent feminization” and “sissification” of men in modern society.
The promotional video was still available on YouTube as of Wednesday.
Saanich Police Chief Bob Downie and Mayor Richard Atwell are declining comment while an internal review is undertaken on Lamb’s side business.
The Saanich Police Board released this statement: “The (Police) board is aware of concerns
about activities constituting outside employment engaged in by an SPD officer that may conflict with the officer’s duties. The matter is under review by the SPD’s professional standards office to examine whether they comply with internal policies and the Police Act. The Board cannot comment while this review is underway.”
Lamb’s letter of apology to members puts blame on himself and the marketing company responsible for the ad copy, but he admits the marketer did run the copy past him. “… I checked with both males and females in the fitness industry who agreed it was not offensive. … I felt assured that although it was edgy, it wasn’t offensive. … if the product has offended you, I apologize.”
Lamb also references past efforts to stand up for female officers in the Saanich workplace.
“I will do what I can to make (Spec Force Alpha) better and continue to work towards my personal goals of transforming people’s lives.”
Training video gets Saanich cop in hot waterTodd Lamb steps down as police union president during board investigation
A screen shot from the Spec Force Alpha training video featuring Saanich police Sgt. Todd Lamb on YouTube.
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The Peninsula News Review, a twice-weekly publication, has an immediate opening for a full-time reporter. Reporting to the editor, the successful candidate will provide top-quality work on a range of news and feature stories covering a range of beats.A key attribute will be an ability to work well as a self-starting member of a busy newsroom. You have a passion for and are comfortable with, all aspects of multimedia journalism. The successful candidate will show keen attention to detail, work well under deadline pressures, and willing to learn in a fastpaced environment.Knowledge of Canadian Press style is important, as is the ability to take and carry out instructions in a timely fashion. Basic photography skills are required and successful candidates will have their own camera. Must have a valid driver’s license and working vehicle. Knowledge of InDesign and Photoshop are assets.Interested candidates should send resume, clippings and cover letter by July 19, 2015 to:
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Thank you for your interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Artisan Festival.
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HOST FAMILIES WANTEDThe Victoria Grizzlies need host families for Junior A hock-ey players aged 16-20. Separ-ate room required. Food allow-ance and home game tickets provided. Westshore, Sooke, Royal Oak, Saanich West ideal but other locations con-sidered. For more information on a great way to be involved in junior hockey in your com-munity please [email protected]
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• Motivated self-starter willing to work in a fast paced environment performing repetitive tasks
• Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs and stand for long periods of time
• Ability to work cooperatively in a diverse, team based environment
• Must be reliable, dependable, have excellent communication skills and good attention to detail
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The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor.
The successful candidate will possess an attention to detail as well as the ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment.
The successful candidate can expect to produce news copy and editorials, take photographs, edit stories, paginate the newspaper, assign stories, and write compelling narratives. Knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop, and Canadian Press style is vital.
If you have a passion for, and are comfortable with, all aspects of multimedia journalism, you may be the candidate we are seeking.
The Victoria News connects with local readers in Victoria and Esquimalt and is essential in telling the stories of people and activities in these two municipalities and community neighbourhoods.
Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications, 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in B.C., Alberta, Washington, Hawaii and Ohio.
Please forward your cover letter and resumé by July 10, 2015 to:
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FRIENDLY FRANK
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GARAGE SALES
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SPORTING GOODS
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AUTO SERVICES
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CARS
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BENOIT CONSTRUCTION. Reno’s & Additions. Windows, Doors, Decks. 250-479-0748.
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CONCRETE & PLACING
RBC CONCRETE Finishing. All types of concrete work. No job too small. Seniors dis-count. Call 250-386-7007.
DRYWALL
BEAT MY Price! Best work-manship. 38 years experience. Call Mike, 250-475-0542.
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(250)217-3090.ELECTRICIAN Lic.#3003. 25yrs exp. Any size job. Renos, new homes, knob & tube replacement. Sr. Disc.
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KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Company. Res/Com. Lic #86952. Call 250-415-7991.
NORTHERN SUN Electric Comm/Res. $40/hr. Work Guaranteed. Any size job. (250)888-6160. Lic#13981.
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FENCING
ALL TYPES of fencing, re-pairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637.
GARDENING
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DPM SERVICES- lawn & gar-den, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141.
GARDEN OVERGROWN? Cleanups, lawn cuts, pruning, blackberry clearing. Call John 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236.
LANDSCAPE & TREE Care Lawns, garden, tree prun-ing/shaping, hedge trimming, design, monthly maintenance. Insured, reliable. References. Call Andrew, 250-893-3465.
LEVEL GROUND Landscaping Lawn renovations. Complete garden & arborist Services. Call (250) 818 0587.
MIKE’S LAWN and Garden. Clean-ups, weeding, painting & more. Senior’s discounts. Free estimates. 250-216-7502.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GARDENING
OVER 20 years experience, lawns, edging, clearing, prun-ing, design. Reasonable rates. Call Andrew 250-656-0052 or 250-857-1269.
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, pow-er washing, de-moss, Insured.
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HANDYPERSONS
BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Painting, Repairs. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071.
HOUSE & Yard repairs. no job too small. OAP Discounts, free est. Andy, 250-886-3383.
HAULING AND SALVAGE
$20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279.
CLEAN-UP SPECIAL. You load bins, size 12 yard $100 plus dump fee or we do it all. Call 250-361-6164.
HAUL A WAY Junk & garbage removal. Clean & green. Free quotes. Sr disc. 778-350-5050
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PARRY’S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Wes 250-812-7774.
PETE’S HAUL A DAY- Junk removal. Airforce guy. Call 250-888-1221.
SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.
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ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Dis-counts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
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HIGH QUALITY and FAST. Professional Painting. $20./hr. Free est. Glenn 778-967-3607.
✫ DON’S PAINTING ✫(250)479-8748. 30 years exp. Free Est. Quality Interiors.
LADY PAINTERServing the Peninsula for over 20 yrs. Interior/exterior. Call Bernice, 250-655-1127.
RED SEAL House Painter & Crew. 15% Senior’s Discount. [email protected] 250-882-0024.
SAFEWAY PAINTING
High quality, Organized. Interior/Exterior
Residential/Commercial Jeff, 250-889-7715 or
250-472-6660Member BBB
SIDNEY PAINTERS- Interior & Exterior. Reliable, Friendly Service. Keith (778)351-4328.
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PLUMBING
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PRESSURE WASHING
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THE PROFESSIONAL WAY.Driveways, walkways, decks,& more. No mess, friendly ser-vice. Keith (778)351-4328.
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THE STUCCOMAN- All typesof Stucco/Painting. Repairs,additions, renovations. Freeest. Dan, 250-391-9851.
TREE SERVICES
BUDDY’S TREE SERVICES-Trimming, pruning, chipping,removals, hedges. Insured.Call Keith, (250)474-3697.
UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERER NEEDS work. Your fabric or mine.250-480-7937.
WINDOW CLEANING
ABBA EXTERIORSProfessional gutter cleaning &repairs. Window cleaning. Roof de-mossing. Pkg dis-counts. WCB. (778)433-9275.
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Drive-thru?An elderly female driver drove a PT Cruiser into the front door of Quizno’s Sub restaurant at 2950 Douglas St. at about 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30. There were no injuries to anyone in the restaurant or the vehicle. Victoria Police officers are investigating the cause of the crash.
Music in the Park is back!Be sure to highlight Tuesday evenings on the
calendar for another exciting season of Music In The Park in Saanich. Every Tuesday evening, enjoy music, face painting and crafts for kids in a different local park. Bring a picnic dinner or purchase from local vendors.
This Tuesday, July 7, head to Majestic Park in Gordon Head for the inaugural event at 6 p.m.
Music In The Park is in its tenth year and put on by Saanich Parks and Rec and the Saanich Legacy Foundation. It’s co-ordinated by Saanich in partnership with the local community asso-ciation or partner which makes each concert unique in the activities which are offered.
Strawberry Festival returns July 12
Enjoy an old-style family picnic at the beach or take part in a wide range of free family activities during teh Strawberry Festival at Bea-ver Lake Park on July 12.
The beautiful beach setting at Beaver Lake creates the ideal location for relaxing to live entertainment, while kids’ entertainment beckons in the lower children’s section.
The traditional serving of strawberries and ice cream starts at 1 p.m. and runs until
3 pm. Tickets can be pur-chased for the strawberries and ice cream from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the ticket booth near the main stage area for only 50 cents per serving.
To avoid the congested parking lots, a Shuttle Bus
service will run from Saan-ich Commonwealth Place to the parking areas from 11:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Common-wealth Place can be easily accessed by taking transit to the Royal Oak Transit exchange.
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Drive-thru?An elderly female driver drove a PT Cruiser into the front door of Quizno’s Sub restaurant at 2950 Douglas St. at about 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30. There were no injuries to anyone in the restaurant or the vehicle. Victoria Police officers are investigating the cause of the crash.
Music in the Park is back!Be sure to highlight Tuesday evenings on the
calendar for another exciting season of Music In The Park in Saanich. Every Tuesday evening, enjoy music, face painting and crafts for kids in a different local park. Bring a picnic dinner or purchase from local vendors.
This Tuesday, July 7, head to Majestic Park in Gordon Head for the inaugural event at 6 p.m.
Music In The Park is in its tenth year and put on by Saanich Parks and Rec and the Saanich Legacy Foundation. It’s co-ordinated by Saanich in partnership with the local community asso-ciation or partner which makes each concert unique in the activities which are offered.
Strawberry Festival returns July 12
Enjoy an old-style family picnic at the beach or take part in a wide range of free family activities during teh Strawberry Festival at Bea-ver Lake Park on July 12.
The beautiful beach setting at Beaver Lake creates the ideal location for relaxing to live entertainment, while kids’ entertainment beckons in the lower children’s section.
The traditional serving of strawberries and ice cream starts at 1 p.m. and runs until
3 pm. Tickets can be pur-chased for the strawberries and ice cream from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the ticket booth near the main stage area for only 50 cents per serving.
To avoid the congested parking lots, a Shuttle Bus
service will run from Saan-ich Commonwealth Place to the parking areas from 11:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Common-wealth Place can be easily accessed by taking transit to the Royal Oak Transit exchange.
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Jennifer BlythBlack Press
The Victoria real estate market is sizzling but it has little to do with the current heat wave.
Through the end of May this year, Victoria had recorded 1,139 residential properties listed and 653 sales.
This compares to 2014 numbers that had 1,047 listings in Victoria and 492 sales through the same period, for an increase of about 30 per cent over last year.
“We’ve had a good year so far,” says Victoria Real Estate Board president Guy Crozier.
“When you talk to our members, there seems to be a real consumer confidence. Our local economy has been remaining strong and (coming off a holding pattern of the first few years), I think there’s a pent-up demand,” he says.
“All of a sudden people start to see value in the market.”
While part of the increase comes from people moving locally, anecdotally at least, there also seems to be a growing influx of people from out of town.
Much of that comes down to the
lifestyle that Victoria offers.“A lot of what I hear is that you have
two winters across Canada like they’ve had, and you have two winters like we’ve had, and people just don’t want to do it anymore,” Crozier says.
It’s also the appeal of walkable neighbourhoods like Fairfield and the Cook Street Village.
“They like the village lifestyle. People really like the atmosphere of those neighbourhoods, more so than ever before,” Crozier says.
The increasing listings and sales numbers are being seen in communities throughout Greater Victoria, but in
areas like Victoria, Saanich and Oak Bay, listings can’t keep up with demand, he says.
The effect of that demand is increased prices. “It’s putting pressure on the great properties that come along,” Crozier says, noting that while the beginning of the year saw price increases in the one- to 1.5 per cent range, he estimates the increase to be closer to five per cent now.
A market slow-down doesn’t seem likely soon.
“I don’t see any factors on the horizon that will cause things to change,” he says. I think you’re going to see stability in the market.”
What this active market underlines for both buyers and sellers is the importance of working with an experienced realtor, Crozier says.
“What’s really important in this market is that because things are changing so rapidly, (people should) give their realtor a call and ask what this means to their property.”
CONDO COSTS |Closing costs can add 1.5% to 4% to the purchase price of your condo
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Desirable neighbourhoods, consumer confidence and lower inventoryare putting pressure on Victoria housing
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Whether you are a first-time home buyer or a senior couple looking to downsize, contact us to share your story and it just might help someone else going through one of the biggest events of their lives.
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VICTORIA101-640 Michigan St., From $399,000Daily 12-5Chard Developments250-383-2999
728 Yates Street,Daily 12-5 (except Friday)Concert Properties250-383-3722
OAK BAY2106 Neil Street, $719,000MLS 353218,Thursday 5-7 & Saturday 11-1Macdonald RealtyEleanor Smith, 250-388-5882
920 Hampshire Rd, $998,800Saturday 1-3Cathy Duncan & Associates250-888-9343
3137 Henderson Road,$988,000MLS 352439, Saturday 2-4Sotheby’s International Realty CanadaDean Boorman, 250-882-0234
ESQUIMALT1328 Lyall Street, $639,900MLS 353042, Sunday 11-1Sutton Group West Coast RealtyTroy Petersen, 250-858-1134
2-1190 Rhoda Lane, $1,099,000MLS 353039, Saturday 2-4Sotheby’s InternationalRealty CanadaBrad MacLaren, 250-380-3933
SAANICH EAST4479 Spirit Close,Saturday 1-3DFH Real Estate Ltd.Frank Berke, 250-477-7291
105-3206 Alder Street, $274,900MLS 350499, Sunday 2-4Sutton Group West Coast RealtyShelly Reed, 250-213-7444
312-1680 Poplar Ave., $169,000MLS 353307, Sunday 1-3DFH Real Estate Ltd.Suzanne Mitchell, 250-477-7291
3316 Quadra St., $245,000MLS 353060,Thursday-Sunday 1:30-4Century 21 Queenswood Realty Ltd.Chuck Meagher, 250-477-1100
203-1725 Cedar Hill Rd., $244,900MLS 352589, Saturday 2-4Sutton Group West Coast RealtyShelly Reed, 250-213-7444
1713-1715 Garnet Rd., $599,900MLS 351811Saturday & Sunday 2-4DFH Real Estate Ltd.Roy Stevenson, 250-477-7291
15-2229 Graduation Pl., $619,900MLS 353166, Saturday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyGoran Tambic, 250-592-4422
1564 Agnew Ave., $659,000MLS 351525, Sunday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyRick Hoogendoorn, 250-592-4422
3316 Quadra St., $327,900MLS 353062, Thursday-Sunday 1:30-4Century 21 Queenswood Realty Ltd.Chuck Meagher, 250-477-1100
SAANICH WEST3117 Esson Road, $420,000MLS 350506, Saturday 1-3Fair RealtyKevin Ramsay, 250-217-5091
4238 Springridge Cres., $699,900MLS 350945, Sunday 2-4RE/MAX CamosunDoreen Halstenson, 250-744-3301
41 Lurline Avenue, $479,900Saturday 2-4Sutton Group West Coast RealtyTroy Petersen, 250-858-1134
3100 Admirals Road, $625,000Saturday 11-1Sutton Group West Coast RealtyTroy Petersen, 250-858-1134
492 Vincent Avenue, $440,000MLS 352505, Sunday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunRonan O’Sullivan, 250-744-3301
3912 Carey Road, From $249,900Saturday - Monday 1-5Macdonald RealtySheila Aujla & Sophak Sim,250-744-4441
SAANICH PENINSULA1-10101 Fifth Street, $475,000MLS 352962, Saturday 2-4Pemberton Holmes Ltd.Donna Milljour, 250-384-8124
9574 Glenelg Ave., $799,000MLS 351912, Sunday 2-4Jonesco Real Estate Inc.Ian Heath & Marilyn Ball,250-655-7653
7182 West Saanich Road., From $364,500Saturday 1-4, Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyMurray Lawson, 250-477-5353
7859 Scohon Drive, $549,000MLS 350458, Sunday 2-4RE/MAX CamosunRon Phillips, 250-655-0608
9632 Barnes Place, $485,000MLS 351363, Saturday 1-3DFH Real Estate Ltd.Stephanie Peat, 250-656-0131
826 Woodcreek Drive, $579,000MLS 345655, Saturday 1-3Sparling Real Estate Ltd.Trevor Lunn, 250-656-5511
WEST SHORE3347 Sewell Road, $599,900Sunday 11-1DFH Real Estate Ltd.Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
3018 Waterview Close, $599,900Saturday 11-1DFH Real Estate Ltd.Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
26-172 Belmont Road, $339,900Sunday 2-4DFH Real Estate Ltd.Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
2697 Silverstone Way, $589,800MLS 353278, Saturday 11-1RE/MAX CamosunDale Sheppard, 250-478-9600
593 Latoria Road, From $299,000Saturday & Sunday 1-4Pemberton HolmesGreg Long, 250-384-8124
2684 Nugget Terrace, $639,900MLS 353215, Sunday 1-3Jonesco Real Estate Inc.Roger Jones, 250-361-9838
2125 Jason Lane,$499,000Saturday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyCheri Crause, 250-592-4422
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318-623 Treanor Ave., $323,900MLS 350467,Saturday & Sunday 11-1RE/MAX AllianceCielle McGuire, 778-678-1167
3433 Mary Anne Crescent, $699,900Sunday 1-3Sutton Group West Coast RealtyTroy Petersen, 250-858-1134
416-1395 Bear Mountain Pkwy, $299,000MLS 349431, Sunday 2-4Sotheby’s International Realty CanadaBrad MacLaren, 250-380-3933
SOOKE205-2057 Kaltasin Road,Saturday 11-1Pemberton HolmesClayton Morris, 250-686-9814
302-6591 Lincroft Road,Saturday 11-1Pemberton HolmesClayton Morris, 250-686-9814
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Maximum Views with Precision DesignLuxury home w/ breathtaking ocean & mountain views. Precision builtfeaturing a cathedral entrance, smartly designed kitchen, formalsitting/reception rm & family rm. both w. gas fp, and a gracious diningrm. Sumptuous master bed w. generous walk-in closet/dressing rm. &ensuite. Lower level offers self-contained suite & wine celler.$959,000
Baby You Can Drive My Car Amazing executive Oceanfront home features 4397 sqft of open conceptliving including 5 beds (with master suite, walk in closet, fire place &spa like en-suite). Outside offers over 1700 sqft of deck space to takeadvantage of the spectacular views, water front fire pit & patio, hot tub& plenty of space for all toys in the 5 car garage. $1,099,000
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Escape to the CountryA magnificent Schubart designed residence surrounded by 10 acresof natural beauty. Dream kitchen: custom cabinetry, elegant design,superior appliances. 2 excellent BRs & den. The lower floor has adelightful self-contained legal suite. A separate character farm house.Unspoiled beaches, golf courses, amazing outdoors & ocean activities.Just 30-minutes drive to downtown Victoria. $1,549,000
Splendour in the GrassDutch farm house meets West Coast design on this superb scenic 5 acfarm, overlooking Elk lake. Private and picturesque this 4 bed 4 bathwith 3 wings that provide separation for the growing family. Low farmtaxes. 3 excellent multi functional farm buildings. Excellent for horsesand animals. Large veg garden, fruit trees, & fish pond. A splendidcountry property. $1,690,000
Have Your Oceanfront & Swim There Too!Rare south facing Oceanfront offers full sun and Sensational sunsets!Amazing folding wall system opens for an indoor-outdoor feel, easy accessto the beach, and your own mooring buoy. The kitchen sizzles with a covetedInduction cooktop, double-oven, and sit-up counter for guests. Unwind inthe Master suite, or paint in the airy studio. Enjoy the Sauna and relaxing hottub. This is West Coast Living at its very best. $1,698,800
Builder’s Oceanfront DreamRARE opportunity to build an Oceanfront Estate in Victoria BC. This1.24 acre lot in Margaret’s Bay offers 195.5 feet of waterfront, with180° views across Haro Strait to the San Juan Islands. Choice locationprovides a panorama of mountain and island views. The neighbourhoodis serene and private, close to UVIC and all amenities. A blank paletteto create your dream! $1,698,000
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Join us 11am–3pm
Sat. July 11th11th11Broadmead Village
Sun. July 12th
Admirals WalkDiscover what our proud BC partners have to offer!
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LactantiaSalted Butter454g
T-Bone Grilling Steaks or Porterhouse SteaksNaturally Aged 21 DaysFamily Pack Savings Size$21.78/kg
Hawkins Cheezies210g
Sensations by ComplimentsShredded
Cheese BlendsAssorted
340g
BC FreshWild Sockeye Salmon FilletsFrom BC waters.$11.25/lb
Friday to Tuesday
LactantiaLactantia
Friday to TuesdayJuly 3rd-7th Only
On Sale
2for$7
248On Sale
Per 100g988On Sale
Per lb
210g
On Sale
2for$4
499On Sale
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